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Duffy announced $1.5 billion in funds for repairs of roadways and other infrastructure damaged by natural disasters like ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced more than $1.5 billion in federal funding to help to help states and ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall Thursday night as a category 4 hurricane near Perry, Florida, in the state’s Big Bend region. As of Saturday afternoon, CNN reports that there are at least 50 ...
Shelved plans from '60s for TVA project in NC unlikely to make comeback. Dam failures, costs and ecology will make new dams ...
Roughly seven months after Hurricane Helene ripped through North Carolina, federal and state grant programs were rolled out ...
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy ...
Columbus, said the state's minority-owned businesses guidelines are hindering its ability to hire contractors to help with ...
NC Governor Josh Stein said 80% of state Helene funds allocated have been spent. City and County officials say otherwise.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene, farmers and cities in financial ruin are still recovering from one of the most expensive tropical storms in decades.
The Federal Highway Administration's Emergency Relief Program provides funding to help states perform repairs caused by major natural disasters.
With Republicans in North Carolina controlling the legislature, what’s included — and what’s left out — remains to be seen.